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A manor house for a whole group!

The guest house Zietlitz offers the suitable ambience for family celebrations, small seminars, groups of friends of historical manor houses; nature lovers, yoga groups and much more.
Manor House Liessow
The Liessow estate was in possession of the von Plessen, Neumann, Glamann, Schwaark, Bosselmann and Diestel families; then, until 1945, owned by the von Oertzen family.


The manor house, a two-storey building with nine axles and a four-column portico, was remodelled several times.
In February 2015 the manor House was demolished.
Structure of ownership prior to 1945:
1681-1761 |
von Plessen |
-1794 |
Dietrich Joachim von Plessen |
1794-1798 |
Bernhard Jacob Daniel Neumann |
1798-1801 |
Joh. Friedrich Glamann |
1801-1838/39 |
Georg Wilhelm Schwaark |
1838/39-1895 |
Joh. Georg Bosselmann |
1895-1898 |
Public Prosecutor Ludwig Diestel |
1898-(1938) |
Friedrich / Kurt von Oertzen |
-1945 |
von Oertzen |
